ineradicable vs invariant

ineradicable

adj
  • Not able to be eradicated; (of a root, plant, etc.) too deep to remove. 

invariant

adj
  • Neither covariant nor contravariant. 

  • not varying; constant 

  • Unaffected by a specified operation (especially by a transformation) 

noun
  • An invariant quantity, function etc. 

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